I'm a spiritual person.

Yeah, I'm a spiritual person.

I'm definitely a spiritual person.

I would say, yeah, I'm a spiritual person.

I don't think of myself as a spiritual person.

People don't realize I'm a very spiritual person.

I am an extremely religious and spiritual person.

Even before 'The OA,' I was a very spiritual person.

I'm Jewish, not Catholic, but I'm a spiritual person.

I've been a religious, spiritual person for a long time.

In no way am I a spiritual person. I'm not some guru geek.

I'm a very spiritual person, and proud of my Mormon roots.

I hope I'm a spiritual person. I'm trying to be a spiritual person.

I'm not a religious person; I'm not even, like, a spiritual person.

I'm a very driven, ambitious, positive person. But I'm a spiritual person as well.

I'm a deeply spiritual person, and I strongly believe that God is watching over me!

Making music is so spiritual. I'm not a spiritual person, but music is sacred to me.

I am a very spiritual person: I could say a Catholic with a strong underpinning of Zen.

I'm a religious, spiritual person, but if there is good in the world, there must be evil, too.

I still consider myself a very spiritual person but the structure of the church isn't really for me.

I'm not a religious person. I'm Catholic, so I consider myself more of a spiritual person. I believe in God.

I don't mind having a reputation as a serious and spiritual person. I think that would be a nice reputation to have.

I'm not a spiritual person, but I really believe in the power of the mind and I really believe in manifesting things.

I always say I'm Catholic - but a cultural Catholic. I wouldn't say I'm a spiritual person, although I pray every day.

I am a very spiritual person. Maybe not traditionally religious in terms of Sunday Mass every week, that sort of thing.

I am a Christian, but I also don't really see myself as a religious person. I see myself as more of a spiritual person.

I'm a spiritual person. I'm not very religious. I was raised Catholic, but I am influenced a lot by Buddhism and Hinduism.

I'm a spiritual person, I'm an America, I'm a Jew, and all of those things influence every breath I take, everywhere I go.

When I'm near a native community, I visit it. If I hear there's a spiritual person in the neighborhood, I'll seek them out.

I'm a spiritual person. I do believe in a higher power. I believe God placed me on this planet to be a beneficial presence.

I tell people all the time - I'm a very spiritual person, so I pray over everything that I do including creating music, a new song.

I'm such a spiritual person and in Sweden it's a bit taboo to be too open with your spirituality; they always think it's a bit weird.

I am a very spiritual person and love travelling to religious places. I go to the Golden Temple, Tirupati Balaji and Vaishno Devi every year.

I'm just not a religious person, not at all. I consider myself a spiritual person. I was always very drawn to Buddhism, Hinduism. I still meditate.

I've always been a spiritual person who believed in a Higher Power. So, I've always had my 1-on-1 with God, even if I wasn't much of a religious person.

I'm not a religious person; I'm more of a spiritual person, so I follow the rules of the Bible that coordinate with and connect with the Hebrew culture.

A spiritual person is also in touch with his or her own reality, feelings and thoughts, and the reality of the people around him or her, not projecting on them.

I'm the least spiritual person in the world. I can't even abide a smelly candle. I know it's meant to make me relax, and that immediately makes my hackles rise.

I grew up in a pretty religious house. My family was Roman Catholic, and I couldn't wait to get away from that. But that doesn't mean I'm not a spiritual person.

I guess any time you believe in God you've got to be considered a spiritual person. That would make me a spiritual person. But I don't really know what that means.

I see myself as a spiritual person, but I don't think anyone should claim proof of a god. No one can prove it. That's why I don't claim to know whether there are one, many or no gods.

I'm a very spiritual person, and I believe in God and all that kind of stuff. So my perfect type of guy would be spiritually grounded, extremely respectful and funny because I love to laugh.

I think I'm a spiritual person. I don't really go to church often when services are on, but I like going in when they are empty and quiet, and just sitting there and thinking for a little while.

I'm a spiritual person: I believe that if you read the Bible, you get what you want from it. But, when you actually read it, you see the beauty, spirituality, the joy and love, and what makes us godly.

Well, I believe in God. I'm a very spiritual person, and parts of my family are Christian. I really started believing in God at the beginning of this music stuff. Everything that's happened I have spoken into existence.

I'm a spiritual person and a religious person. But for me, it's all a personal thing. I'm not someone who'll say, 'This is what I believe, and you should too!' It's more of an internal, quiet, grounded, fulfilling thing for me.

I like to consider myself a relatively spiritual person, and I just do my thing. I'm very focused on what I do professionally, and I'm very focused on my family, and I don't really get too stressed out about what people say or what other people think.

I trust God's timing. I'm a very spiritual person, and a lot of times, we want things on our time, and we come up with our own plans of what we want to do with our lives, but God be like, 'Haha, you're funny. That's cute. Anyways, this is what you're going to do,' and I've learned to just sit back.

I am a spiritual person. I'm a Catholic. I treat my patients, the dead patients, as live patients. I believe there is life after death. And I talk to my patients. I talk to them, not loudly but quietly in my heart when I look at them. Before I do an autopsy, I must have a visual contact with the face.

I am a spiritual person in an eastern religion kind of way. I learned that happiness for all of us is a switch that you flick in your brain. It doesn't have anything to do with getting a new house, a new car, a new girlfriend, or a new pair of shoes. Our culture is very much about that; we are never happy with what we have today.

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